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It's THQ week on Steam, just like we had Ubisoft week a while back. Today, it's Titan Quest Gold for $9.99. Someone should give me that.
Anyway. I'm guessing like last time, the last day will have some sort of epic awesome deal that they hype up and it turns out to be rather meh.
Post edited October 12, 2009 by michaelleung
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taczillabr: 'these'?for the newer games, you mean?
That's damn long for master of magic. I'm looking for a good Civilization IV guide...but I've never bought any guide, they're a bit overpriced for a pdf file i think.

Yes, most strategy guides are pretty much worthless - for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that the internet exists. Why pay $25 for a glorified instruction manual? That's more than I usually pay for my GAMES. :p
My Master of Magic book is fantastic, though. It was released well after the game came out, so the authors had plenty of time to analyze everything to death and catalogue huge amounts of information on numbers and formulas. I learned a lot from reading it, and the authors' insight really helped me out. If there's such an exhaustive guide to Civilization IV, it might well be worth a look, even though we're living in the GameFAQs era. Complex, replayable strategy games can really benefit from in-depth analysis.
According to Amazon, though, Brady's Civ IV guide is a mere 192 pages - I'd be surprised if the manual for the game is less than a hundred pages - and I'm willing to bet that it suffers from the same failings as pretty much any strategy guide. The only other Civ IV book I see has 80 pages and stands proud with a one-star customer rating. It's probably best not to bother.
Post edited October 12, 2009 by Mentalepsy
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taczillabr: 'these'?for the newer games, you mean?
That's damn long for master of magic. I'm looking for a good Civilization IV guide...but I've never bought any guide, they're a bit overpriced for a pdf file i think.
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Mentalepsy: Yes, most strategy guides are pretty much worthless - for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that the internet exists. Why pay $25 for a glorified instruction manual? That's more than I usually pay for my GAMES. :p
My Master of Magic book is fantastic, though. It was released well after the game came out, so the authors had plenty of time to analyze everything to death and catalogue huge amounts of information on numbers and formulas. I learned a lot from reading it, and the authors' insight really helped me out. If there's such an exhaustive guide to Civilization IV, it might well be worth a look, even though we're living in the GameFAQs era. Complex, replayable strategy games can really benefit from in-depth analysis.
According to Amazon, though, Brady's Civ IV guide is a mere 192 pages - I'd be surprised if the manual for the game is less than a hundred pages - and I'm willing to bet that it suffers from the same failings as pretty much any strategy guide. The only other Civ IV book I see has 80 pages and stands proud with a one-star customer rating. It's probably best not to bother.

That's why i had never bought any, and would never bother to buy a pdf file.
Of course for modern games there are FAQs aplenty, but for complex RTS games like you said, or a flight simulator etc., it's nice to have a paper guide, manual sitting in your desk if you really want to dominate the game, like Civ IV.
And in GOG case, for some people it's the pdfs and mp3s that make desirable to buy the game here, then it's cool for me.
Titan Quest Gold 50% off....on stEAm
I didn't pay too much attention but it' looks like a 'today only' kind of deal.
It's, or better, it would be 10€ for me so probably cheaper for ...others... ;)
Edit: Oh, it looks like the THQ week thing Michael mentioned a few posts above so, move along. Nothing to see here...
Post edited October 12, 2009 by Namur
http://2dboy.com/2009/10/13/happy-birthday-world-of-goo/
Pay whatever you want for World of Goo (ends October 19)
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bansama: http://2dboy.com/2009/10/13/happy-birthday-world-of-goo/
Pay whatever you want for World of Goo (ends October 19)

Site down... :(
Civ 4 Complete half price on Steam. Making it £12.49.
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bansama: http://2dboy.com/2009/10/13/happy-birthday-world-of-goo/
Pay whatever you want for World of Goo (ends October 19)
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michaelleung: Site down... :(

Back up.
£5 for East India Company
Damn, I had to read that twice.... £5 is amazing!
Guess I'm going to pop my virgin cherry and get a D2D game!
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Krankor: £5 for East India Company
Damn, I had to read that twice.... £5 is amazing!
Guess I'm going to pop my virgin cherry and get a D2D game!
you can register your game on Impulse
No way!
So buy it from D2D and register on Impulse....
OMG! I'm on it now!
Update: Purchased and Registered on Impulse!
Thanks for the tip.
Post edited October 13, 2009 by Krankor
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Krankor: No way!
So buy it from D2D and register on Impulse....
OMG! I'm on it now!
Update: Purchased and Registered on Impulse!
Thanks for the tip.
your welcome
Dawn of War games 50% off on Steam.
low rated
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honorbuddy: Dawn of War games 50% off on Steam.
passing it
i've stopped buying games from that rental service
Post edited October 14, 2009 by lackoo1111
People replying to somebody mentioning Steam by saying how much Steam sucks doesn't get old at all.
Post edited October 14, 2009 by honorbuddy